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that was the death toll over 40 years in one state, california, where t10% of the medicare population. the obama administration in defiance of this evidence of the danger of cutting hospitals is now forcing all 50 states to imitate the low-spending hospitals where the mortality rates and the death rates are the highest. >> when we look at the way the ryan plan is characterized by its opponents and it's a voucher system and those that are truly in need might not be able to afford the care they need once they burned through the vouchers or whatever. this sounds, you know. >> joe, did not be distracted or bamboozled by the ryan plan. >> both sides seem to demagogue the issue. >> no. i'm not demagoguing because i'm referring to scientific evidence published in respected peer review journals and funded by the national institute of ageing and federal agency. this is not politics. this is science, and based on the data that we have, as many as 35,000 seniors could die each year in low-spending hospitals and they could survive otherwise if they got the care they needed. >> betsy mccoy, thank
that was the death toll over 40 years in one state, california, where t10% of the medicare population. the obama administration in defiance of this evidence of the danger of cutting hospitals is now forcing all 50 states to imitate the low-spending hospitals where the mortality rates and the death rates are the highest. >> when we look at the way the ryan plan is characterized by its opponents and it's a voucher system and those that are truly in need might not be able to afford the care...
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they're not winning in california, oregon or washington. whooi do you think that is? >> i think the traditional republican message isn't resonating with young voters and independent voters, there's something about the libertarian message. it's a little bit less aggressive foreign policy. it's also more tolerant towards drug issues or things like that. we don't want to put someone in jail for 20 years for marijuana use. that fol tolerance for some kind of behaviors that they're not harming anyone attracts more independents and moderates. >> it sounds that mitt romney and paul ryan are certainly more sympathetic and supportive of the free enterprise, free market system you and your dad always talked about that. do you guy that? are you happy with what they're saying? >> i think a lot of economic issues, they are free market, free trade. there's a lot of room for agreement. a lot of times, people want to emphasize the disagreement between the ron paul republicans and the rest of the republicans. really the overlap is close to 90%. 5%, 10% disagreement. sometimes strong d
they're not winning in california, oregon or washington. whooi do you think that is? >> i think the traditional republican message isn't resonating with young voters and independent voters, there's something about the libertarian message. it's a little bit less aggressive foreign policy. it's also more tolerant towards drug issues or things like that. we don't want to put someone in jail for 20 years for marijuana use. that fol tolerance for some kind of behaviors that they're not harming...
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what does california, new york and hawaii know that we don't know? >> i think they do not believe -- you can say the same thing for the obama white house -- they think america's undertaxed and the tax rates can go dramatically higher despite these examples in europe without it hurting economic growth. i think they are completely wrong. i think you can draw just the opposite conclusion of what's going on in europe. but apparently we're going down that route anyway. >> isn't that why president obama wants to raise the tax rate? he raises the tax rate in order to spend. seems to me that taxing and spending is his mantra, just like the east european mantra and the california and new york -- why would you want to raise the tax rate $1.6 trillion if youp didn didn't want to spe? that's a big number. >> it is. jared bernstein was in "the new york times" complaining about the tax cutting in this country over the past 30 years. and jared says, we've gutted the tax code, we're just not getting enough revenue for all the spending we want. >> i would gut the tax
what does california, new york and hawaii know that we don't know? >> i think they do not believe -- you can say the same thing for the obama white house -- they think america's undertaxed and the tax rates can go dramatically higher despite these examples in europe without it hurting economic growth. i think they are completely wrong. i think you can draw just the opposite conclusion of what's going on in europe. but apparently we're going down that route anyway. >> isn't that why...
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the street right now. 15,000 trucks which have come from all over the country as far as canada and california. i think we ought to really compliment the utilities for the job they're doing. >> believe me, i'm not criticizing the men, the workers, the women. i'm not criticizing that. i'm not even criticizing you. i'm criticizing this crazy system. michelle and i talked about this last evening. get these bottlenecks, you get the national emergencies, and in comes the infrastructure problem and you ask yourself doctor. and today a lot of angry new yorkers are asking themselves why.doctor. and today a lot of angry new yorkers are asking themselves why. >> the second night in a row where you for example say we should compliment the utility industry. our issue isn't with the industry. it's with the politicians who don't allow prices to go to places that would improve infrastructure and when everything fails, they blame the utilities. so it becomes a pumping bag when in fact you're probably not necessarily the problem. >> it's not a small price tag. you're talking about between $500 billion to $600
the street right now. 15,000 trucks which have come from all over the country as far as canada and california. i think we ought to really compliment the utilities for the job they're doing. >> believe me, i'm not criticizing the men, the workers, the women. i'm not criticizing that. i'm not even criticizing you. i'm criticizing this crazy system. michelle and i talked about this last evening. get these bottlenecks, you get the national emergencies, and in comes the infrastructure problem...
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uh, in california alone, it is the number one crop. >> and there's at least 13 gardens within a mile radius of our home. >> thirteen gardens right around your house? >> mmm-hmm. >> yes. >> wow! >> thousands of growers, millions of users, and a market in the billions. >> how much money was coming in to your marijuana smuggling operations every year? >> about 50 million. >> it's a multi-billion dollar business rife with guns, gangs, and plenty of money. i'm trish regan. join me for an unprecedented look inside america's marijuana industry.
uh, in california alone, it is the number one crop. >> and there's at least 13 gardens within a mile radius of our home. >> thirteen gardens right around your house? >> mmm-hmm. >> yes. >> wow! >> thousands of growers, millions of users, and a market in the billions. >> how much money was coming in to your marijuana smuggling operations every year? >> about 50 million. >> it's a multi-billion dollar business rife with guns, gangs, and plenty...
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supply issues like the refinery fire in california, analysts say means more record gas prices t come. apple set a record of a different kind today. the most valuable company ever. closing at $665.15 a share gives it a market cap of $623.5 billion. roger clemens signed with the uh sugarland texas skeeters of the atlantic lead. he may pitch for them as early as saturday. clemens is 50 now. he last pitched for the yankees in 2007. he's eligible for the hall of fame ballot. his agent says his fastball was clocked at 87 miles per hour. at this rate he could be throwing for a long time to come. not bad at his age. >> he could be in the yankee bullpen. >> he could help the red sox bullpen. >> she knows a lot about baseball. coming up, what obamacare does to medicare. health policy expert betsy mccoy reveals the secret seniors don't know about. [ "the odd couple" theme playing ] humans. even when we cross our "t"s and dot our "i"s, we still run into problems -- mainly other humans. at liberty mutual insurance, we understand. that's why our auto policies come with accident forgiveness if you q
supply issues like the refinery fire in california, analysts say means more record gas prices t come. apple set a record of a different kind today. the most valuable company ever. closing at $665.15 a share gives it a market cap of $623.5 billion. roger clemens signed with the uh sugarland texas skeeters of the atlantic lead. he may pitch for them as early as saturday. clemens is 50 now. he last pitched for the yankees in 2007. he's eligible for the hall of fame ballot. his agent says his...
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so, california's in trouble. govern he jerry brown's taking a page from president obama's soak the pririch tax proposals. >> this is the best that i could do. i've been thinking about this a long time. if one of you guys can think of something better, i'll be glad to -- i'll read your story tomorrow and if it passes the smell test we might even incorporate it. >> i've got one right off the top from the "wall street journal" article today. new jersey governor chris christie and a handful of republican governors around the country have balanced budgets with no tax hikes an large-scale union contributions to entitlements, even cutting tax. so it can be done. but where's california? it is the eighth largest economy in the world and it ain't doing great. so, here now we bring in democrat lieutenant governor gavin newsom of california. he hosts current tv's upcoming gavin newsom show. former reagan economic advisor art laffert, author of "eureka, how to fix california." you're going to raise the top tax rate on the mos
so, california's in trouble. govern he jerry brown's taking a page from president obama's soak the pririch tax proposals. >> this is the best that i could do. i've been thinking about this a long time. if one of you guys can think of something better, i'll be glad to -- i'll read your story tomorrow and if it passes the smell test we might even incorporate it. >> i've got one right off the top from the "wall street journal" article today. new jersey governor chris christie...
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we got a second farm quarantine in california, and news corp.'s phone hacking headaches may be about to get worse. cnbc's own courtney reagan joins us with all the breaking headlines coming into the newsroom. >> good evening to you, larry. we're getting late word into the newsroom that a second farm in central california has been quarantined on suspicion of mad cow disease. and the news corp. scandal may spread here to the u.s. west virginia senator jay rockefeller is asking lord levenson who is leading the investigation into news corp. whether he has uncovered any evidence american citizens were victimized. and at sotheby's tonight, an auction of major paintings from the late ted forceman's collection. but the lead work is the scream. bertha that coombs is waiting for the hammer to fall. what is the latest buzz? >> probably going to happen within the next 15 minutes or so, the scream. this is one of four versions secreted by edvard munch. it dates back to 1895, the last one in private hands. a number of art aficionados expected. this one could w
we got a second farm quarantine in california, and news corp.'s phone hacking headaches may be about to get worse. cnbc's own courtney reagan joins us with all the breaking headlines coming into the newsroom. >> good evening to you, larry. we're getting late word into the newsroom that a second farm in central california has been quarantined on suspicion of mad cow disease. and the news corp. scandal may spread here to the u.s. west virginia senator jay rockefeller is asking lord levenson...
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well, here now to tell us is house majority whip california republican kevin mccarthy, the number three man. mr. mccarthy, as always, thank you for coming back on the show. can i get your comment on this letter, two dozen republicans, they're talking about tax rate flexibility along with a bunch of democrats. what's your take, sir? >> well, remember what they're saying here. what they're saying is that they're going to put everything on to the table. what we've been talking about for so long is where the president has been awol, this is a spending issue that we have a real problem with. we agree that we'll provide revenue, but we do not want to hurt a pro growth economy here. so it's how you go about it. that's why we think the rates have to be frozen. the other thing we're look at, the president says he wants a balanced approach. he hasn't talked about anything about where are the cuts of spending. and that's what we really want to talk about. >> just one more on this so called bipartisan letter that just came out this afternoon. we don't know all that much about it. i just want to ask
well, here now to tell us is house majority whip california republican kevin mccarthy, the number three man. mr. mccarthy, as always, thank you for coming back on the show. can i get your comment on this letter, two dozen republicans, they're talking about tax rate flexibility along with a bunch of democrats. what's your take, sir? >> well, remember what they're saying here. what they're saying is that they're going to put everything on to the table. what we've been talking about for so...
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javier, california, thank you very much for coming on. >> good to be with you. >> i appreciate it. >> all right, folks. if you like reading the "new york times" on-line for free, we have some bad news for you after the break. also ahead, the president gets tough on china kind of, sort of. we'll be back in two minutes. i'm sticking with ryan on this. [ donovan ] i hit a wall. and i thought "i can't do this, it's just too hard." then there was a moment. when i decided to find a way to keep going. go for olympic gold and go to college too. [ male announcer ] every day we help students earn their bachelor's or master's degree for tomorrow's careers. this is your moment. let nothing stand in your way. devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams have the in
javier, california, thank you very much for coming on. >> good to be with you. >> i appreciate it. >> all right, folks. if you like reading the "new york times" on-line for free, we have some bad news for you after the break. also ahead, the president gets tough on china kind of, sort of. we'll be back in two minutes. i'm sticking with ryan on this. [ donovan ] i hit a wall. and i thought "i can't do this, it's just too hard." then there was a moment. when...
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put a finer point on one thing brian said about getting sick of making negative 2% on your money, the california public pension fund, one of the biggest in the country made one and change percentage on their money in 2011. built into the models is a 11 1/2 assumption. there are people who are going to lose their jobs unless they start investing in more risky things. and that's the fuel for the stock market. and there is plenty of people on an individual level who are sick of making those paltry returns in u.s. treasuries as well. i do think the stock market is going higher, but i think the economy is only mildly moving in the right direction. it's more a function of tons of money waiting to go in. >> bryan kehly, too much bond buying. i think that's what jim iuorio is saying. so when do the bond investors who are stuck with these terribly low interest rates go back in the stocks on the basis of a global economy that is okay? it's not fabulous, but it's okay. >> no, it's not fabulous. one, jim is exactly right. the economy does not matter here. what it's about is the federal reserve and every cen
put a finer point on one thing brian said about getting sick of making negative 2% on your money, the california public pension fund, one of the biggest in the country made one and change percentage on their money in 2011. built into the models is a 11 1/2 assumption. there are people who are going to lose their jobs unless they start investing in more risky things. and that's the fuel for the stock market. and there is plenty of people on an individual level who are sick of making those paltry...
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the good thing in northern california is it's a year-round state. >> what's your handicap? >> i am a 14 index. >> whoa. excellent. >> i only started playing in 2005. i didn't play much because of secretary of state. i really started in 2009. >> and you're down to 14? >> yes. for golfers out there, if i can get better from a hundred yards in, it will plummet. >> in practice you have to putt and chip. >> i love to drive the ball and putt. everything in between is an adventure. >> thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> condoleezza rice. again, secretary rice has called no higher honor. please check it out. coming up gop veep candidate paul ryan is tonight's keynote speaker. will he do better than chris ny people say the new jersey governor bombed in trying to revitalize the party. i'm not one of them. but david corn of mother jones will face off with congressman aaron shock. did chris christie get it done? that's next on kudlow. drive a car filled with as much advanced technology as the world around it. with the available lexus enform app suite, you can use opentable to make
the good thing in northern california is it's a year-round state. >> what's your handicap? >> i am a 14 index. >> whoa. excellent. >> i only started playing in 2005. i didn't play much because of secretary of state. i really started in 2009. >> and you're down to 14? >> yes. for golfers out there, if i can get better from a hundred yards in, it will plummet. >> in practice you have to putt and chip. >> i love to drive the ball and putt. everything...
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sector, and in a few key states, like wisconsin, like new jersey, like new york, like illinois, like california, i think less public workers would strengthen the economy. does obama understand that, or does he see it all through the prism of government, government, government? >> well, you sound like mitt romney, was mitt romney said we don't need any more teachers or firefighters or cops. bakley he's saying we're basically going to throw in the towel, we're not going to try to do anything to rescue the economy the what barack obama said today, which i think is right is not that -- is the private sector is trying to do their job, but they need help, support, need congress to pass a jobs bill and help the economy get growing again. >> steve malanga, you are an expert on state and local government and workforces, pensions and benefits. i want you to weigh in, because i thought chris christie really nailed it. and i think president obama completely disagrees. he would give state and local governments more money, because he thinks that creates more growth. what does the american experience tell us?
sector, and in a few key states, like wisconsin, like new jersey, like new york, like illinois, like california, i think less public workers would strengthen the economy. does obama understand that, or does he see it all through the prism of government, government, government? >> well, you sound like mitt romney, was mitt romney said we don't need any more teachers or firefighters or cops. bakley he's saying we're basically going to throw in the towel, we're not going to try to do...
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tuesday, but then he's going have to go to one big state like pennsylvania, for example, or later, california, and romney's people will take all of those millions of dollars and dump them on his head again and that's why 92% of the advertising in the florida primary was negative because i think they decided they had to disqualify the guy and apparently they may have. >> let me go to ed rogers. i'm going apologize in advance for the lock of time. >> that's okay. >> bill mcgern in "the wall street journal," mitch should go after the conservatives and mitch should borrow a more aggressive tax reform plan and look at the sound dollar and strong monetary policy and essentially borrow some of the stuff that newt has been saying and what do you think about that? i'm going throw in my steadfast idea of the 5% growth target. >> absolutely a growth target is something that our nominee needs to do, and mitt romney if he has a double-digit victory tonight, he's probably our nominee and he needs to retool and he needs to conclude a big economic offering. right now he doesn't have it, and i agree with bob
tuesday, but then he's going have to go to one big state like pennsylvania, for example, or later, california, and romney's people will take all of those millions of dollars and dump them on his head again and that's why 92% of the advertising in the florida primary was negative because i think they decided they had to disqualify the guy and apparently they may have. >> let me go to ed rogers. i'm going apologize in advance for the lock of time. >> that's okay. >> bill mcgern...
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douglas whitman, the founder of california-based whitman capital, surrendered to the fbi today. prosecutors accuse him of betting almost a million dollars on tips from google, marvell, and polcom. this all stems from the raj rajaratnam investigation. >>> u.s. prosecutors are calling switzerland's oldest bank a fugitive. not a person but we goland and company. this after bank executives famed to appear at a court hearing today on charges it helped americans hide more than a billion dollars in secret accounts. bowing to anti-bank activism barclays says it will limit cash bonuses to employees to 65,000 pounds. barclays prochts slumped in the fourth quarter. >>> guess who made out look a bandit in the bank settlement on foreclosures. warren buffett. his stake in bank of america warrants increased in value more than 150 million once president obama announced the settlement. you may remember buffett invested 5 billion into the bank back in august. finally tonight, hashtag fed valentines has become a viral hit among the wonks who want to display their love for the federal reserve. econ
douglas whitman, the founder of california-based whitman capital, surrendered to the fbi today. prosecutors accuse him of betting almost a million dollars on tips from google, marvell, and polcom. this all stems from the raj rajaratnam investigation. >>> u.s. prosecutors are calling switzerland's oldest bank a fugitive. not a person but we goland and company. this after bank executives famed to appear at a court hearing today on charges it helped americans hide more than a billion...